A fleeting moment--a glance, a word, a shared silence.I explore relationships among people, space, and objects.
In a empty room, in a still atmosphere, objects assert their presence and absence. I sense their emotions in the transparency of glass cups and ignored corners--symbols of inner fragility and dissociation.
Everyday objects such as cups, empty chairs, or the remains of a meal become silent witnesses to time passing and emotions fading. I am drawn to transient moments--traces of human gestures, the stillness after departure, the subtle light that lingers on an untouched plate.
Through repetition and order, through the layering of forgetting and remembrance, my works construct a dialogue between inner self and external appearance--a quiet channel for introspection.
Parting is silent, and leaves us in utter solitude.
After a lecture, the school held a small party, with wine and desserts. I ordered a glass of white wine, light yellowish-green. I held the transparent plastic cup, and the warmth of my fingers left marks on it. At this moment, I allow my own finger to appear in the painting. I no longer hide myself in the corner, even though I still attend to this unremarkable daily life--the fragmented moments in my life. The wine in my hand flickers under the light.

